# # The build process allows for using a cross-compiler. But the default # action is to target the same platform that we are running on. The # configure script needs to discover the following properties of the # build and target systems: # # srcdir # # The is the name of the directory that contains the # "configure" shell script. All source files are # located relative to this directory. # # bindir # # The name of the directory where executables should be # written by the "install" target of the makefile. # # program_prefix # # Add this prefix to the names of all executables that run # on the target machine. 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If there is none, # then check for a files named "$host.hints" and ../$hosts.hints where # $host is the hostname of the build system. If still no hints are # found, try looking in $system.hints and ../$system.hints where # $system is the result of uname -s. # AC_ARG_WITH(hints, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-hints=FILE],[Read configuration options from FILE]), hints=$withval) if test "$hints" = ""; then host=`hostname | sed 's/\..*//'` if test -r $host.hints; then hints=$host.hints else if test -r ../$host.hints; then hints=../$host.hints fi fi fi if test "$hints" = ""; then sys=`uname -s` if test -r $sys.hints; then hints=$sys.hints else if test -r ../$sys.hints; then hints=../$sys.hints fi fi fi if test "$hints" != ""; then AC_MSG_RESULT(reading hints from $hints) . $hints fi ######### # Locate a compiler for the build machine. 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So check for that special case and handle # things accordingly. # AC_MSG_CHECKING([if executables have the .exe suffix]) if test "$config_BUILD_EXEEXT" = ".exe"; then CYGWIN=yes AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) else AC_MSG_RESULT(unknown) fi if test "$CYGWIN" != "yes"; then AC_CYGWIN fi if test "$CYGWIN" = "yes"; then BUILD_EXEEXT=.exe else BUILD_EXEEXT=$EXEEXT fi if test x"$cross_compiling" = xno; then TARGET_EXEEXT=$BUILD_EXEEXT else TARGET_EXEEXT=$config_TARGET_EXEEXT fi if test "$TARGET_EXEEXT" = ".exe"; then if test $OS2_SHELL ; then OS_UNIX=0 OS_WIN=0 OS_OS2=1 TARGET_CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS -DOS_OS2=1" if test "$ac_compiler_gnu" == "yes" ; then TARGET_CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS -Zomf -Zexe -Zmap" BUILD_CFLAGS="$BUILD_CFLAGS -Zomf -Zexe" fi else OS_UNIX=0 OS_WIN=1 OS_OS2=0 tclsubdir=win TARGET_CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS -DOS_WIN=1" fi else OS_UNIX=1 OS_WIN=0 OS_OS2=0 tclsubdir=unix TARGET_CFLAGS="$TARGET_CFLAGS -DOS_UNIX=1" fi AC_SUBST(BUILD_EXEEXT) AC_SUBST(OS_UNIX) AC_SUBST(OS_WIN) AC_SUBST(OS_OS2) AC_SUBST(TARGET_EXEEXT) ########## # Figure out all the parameters needed to compile against Tcl. # # This code is derived from the SC_PATH_TCLCONFIG and SC_LOAD_TCLCONFIG # macros in the in the tcl.m4 file of the standard TCL distribution. # Those macros could not be used directly since we have to make some # minor changes to accomodate systems that do not have TCL installed. # AC_ARG_ENABLE(tcl, AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-tcl],[do not build TCL extension]), [use_tcl=$enableval],[use_tcl=yes]) if test "${use_tcl}" = "yes" ; then AC_ARG_WITH(tcl, AC_HELP_STRING([--with-tcl=DIR],[directory containing tcl configuration (tclConfig.sh)]), with_tclconfig=${withval}) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Tcl configuration]) AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv_c_tclconfig,[ # First check to see if --with-tcl was specified. if test x"${with_tclconfig}" != x ; then if test -f "${with_tclconfig}/tclConfig.sh" ; then ac_cv_c_tclconfig=`(cd ${with_tclconfig}; pwd)` else AC_MSG_ERROR([${with_tclconfig} directory doesn't contain tclConfig.sh]) fi fi # then check for a private Tcl installation if test x"${ac_cv_c_tclconfig}" = x ; then for i in \ ../tcl \ `ls -dr ../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]] 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` \ ../../tcl \ `ls -dr ../../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ../../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]] 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ../../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` \ ../../../tcl \ `ls -dr ../../../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ../../../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]] 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ../../../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` do if test -f "$i/unix/tclConfig.sh" ; then ac_cv_c_tclconfig=`(cd $i/unix; pwd)` break fi done fi # check in a few common install locations if test x"${ac_cv_c_tclconfig}" = x ; then for i in \ `ls -d ${libdir} 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d /usr/local/lib 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d /usr/contrib/lib 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d /usr/lib 2>/dev/null` do if test -f "$i/tclConfig.sh" ; then ac_cv_c_tclconfig=`(cd $i; pwd)` break fi done fi # check in a few other private locations if test x"${ac_cv_c_tclconfig}" = x ; then for i in \ ${srcdir}/../tcl \ `ls -dr ${srcdir}/../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ${srcdir}/../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]] 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -dr ${srcdir}/../tcl[[8-9]].[[0-9]]* 2>/dev/null` do if test -f "$i/unix/tclConfig.sh" ; then ac_cv_c_tclconfig=`(cd $i/unix; pwd)` break fi done fi ]) if test x"${ac_cv_c_tclconfig}" = x ; then use_tcl=no AC_MSG_WARN(Can't find Tcl configuration definitions) AC_MSG_WARN(*** Without Tcl the regression tests cannot be executed ***) AC_MSG_WARN(*** Consider using --with-tcl=... to define location of Tcl ***) else TCL_BIN_DIR=${ac_cv_c_tclconfig} AC_MSG_RESULT(found $TCL_BIN_DIR/tclConfig.sh) AC_MSG_CHECKING([for existence of $TCL_BIN_DIR/tclConfig.sh]) if test -f "$TCL_BIN_DIR/tclConfig.sh" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([loading]) . $TCL_BIN_DIR/tclConfig.sh else AC_MSG_RESULT([file not found]) fi # # If the TCL_BIN_DIR is the build directory (not the install directory), # then set the common variable name to the value of the build variables. # For example, the variable TCL_LIB_SPEC will be set to the value # of TCL_BUILD_LIB_SPEC. 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